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Daily Themed Crossword September 23 2025 answers

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1d. Deer on Michigan's flag:

ELK

1a. URL ender for MIT or UCLA:

EDU

2d. Female deer:

DOE

3d. ___ Hohn, athlete with a record-breaking javelin throw that sped up the introduction of a new javelin design that wouldn't allow for long throws:

UWE

4d. Spanish "hey!":

OYE

4a. "Do you want an ice cream cone ___ brownie?": 2 wds.:

ORA

5d. Inflexible, like a muscle or a rule:

RIGID

6d. Not a cathode (rhymes with "abode"):

ANODE

7d. Distribute, as a deck of cards:

DEAL

7a. Titles for "Grey's Anatomy" characters, say:

DRS

8d. ___ Chastain, racing driver who rode his car against the wall to finish a race because of whom NASCAR has banned "wall-riding":

ROSS

9d. NBC skit show: Abbr.:

SNL

10a. "How ___ can you go?" (limbo chant):

LOW

11a. ___ yang (Chinese symbol):

YIN

12a. Massive amount of time:

EON

13a. Extremely eager:

KEEN

14d. ___ Geo Wild, channel for nature-lovers:

NAT

15d. Opposite of "borrows":

LENDS

15a. Children's building block brand:

LEGO

16a. Communication system that uses hands: Abbr.:

ASL

17a. Big primate in a zoo:

APE

18d. "As American as apple ___":

PIE

19a. People adored by their fans:

IDOLS

20d. Washington bills?:

ONES

21d. Trim the lawn, say:

MOW

21a. ___ Brodeur, former NHL goaltender with great puck-handling skills because of whom the goaltender trap zone was introduced:

MARTIN

22d. Have ___ with (know somebody): 2 wds.:

ANIN

23d. Part in a play or a movie:

ROLE

24a. Lion's hideout:

DEN

25a. Singer Yoko of "Double Fantasy":

ONO

26a. "Ed, ___ n Eddy," cartoon show:

EDD

27d. Prefix with "honest" or "respectful":

DIS

28a. "Clean Air Act" organization: Abbr.:

EPA

29d. Off the beaten ___:

PATH

30d. Fits to ___ (perfectly): 2 wds.:

ATEE

31a. ___ Chamberlain, basketball player who dunked his free throws because of whom the NBA changed their free throw rules:

WILT

32d. Ancient Roman garment:

TOGA

33a. Brother or sister, for short:

SIB

34d. Hand-washing spot:

BASIN

35a. Satisfy, as hunger:

SATE

36d. Quarterback Manning, formerly of the New York Giants:

ELI

37a. Prefix with "lithic" or "classical":

NEO

38a. Anatomical pouch:

SAC

39d. "___-ching!" (cash register sound):

CHA

40a. Graham Bell's patent, for short:

TEL

41a. Neon or xenon, e.g.:

GAS

42d. "Clean up on ___ 4" (supermarket announcement, perhaps):

AISLE

43d. Large earthenware mug used for beer:

STEIN

44a. ___ Ohtani, baseball player who excels as a pitcher and a hitter because of whom the MLB introduced the "Ohtani rule":

SHOHEI

45d. Switch positions: 2 wds.:

ONOFF

46d. "Jeopardy!" host ___ Trebek:

ALEX

46a. Anticipate, as news:

AWAIT

47d. Dampens or soaks:

WETS

48a. Actor Somerhalder of "The Vampire Diaries":

IAN

49d. "Yes" from a seaman:

AYE

49a. Ginger ___ (popular beverage):

ALE

50a. ___ Avery, ice hockey player who distracted Brodeur (21a) with rowdy behaviour and caused the NHL to issue "The Avery Rule":

SEAN

51d. Home security group letters:

ADT

52a. Choose:

OPT

53d. Prefix's prefix?:

PRE

54d. Just a wee bit:

TAD

55a. "The best is ___ to come!":

YET

56a. Tupperware component that often loses its pair:

LID

57a. Country that "Ratatouille" is set in, for short:

FRA

58a. George Strait's "All My ___ Live in Texas":

EXS

59a. Doctor who may use an otoscope: Abbr.:

ENT

60a. Washington, D.C. agent, for short:

FED

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